Predominant role of bile in modulation of early postresectional enteric hyperplasia
O. T. Terpstra, E. P. Dahl, P. C. Shellito and R. A. Malt
Pancreaticobiliary secretions modulate compensatory hyperplasia after
proximal small-bowel resection. To investigate the individual contributions
of bile and pancreatic juice, levels of nucleic acids in ileal mucosa of
the rat were examined 48 hours after performance of jejunectomy with
selective exclusion of bile or pancreatic juice. Exclusion of bile alone
inhibited the postresectional increase in levels of RNA and DNA. Exclusion
of pancreatic juice (but provision of bile) did not inhibit a rise in ileal
RNA or DNA levels after jejunectomy. Presence of bile seems to be one of
the major elements in the early stages of adaptive hyperplasia of the
ileum.